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The Robert Boyd Collection U.S. - German Mails
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image Sale No: 96
Lot No:5117
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1861 (Jul. 1) St. Louis Mo. to Waiblingen, Württemberg. Orange buff cover bearing 30¢ orange (38), tied by "Saint Louis Mo., Jul 7 1861" cds, red "New-York, Jul 6, 1861" cds and red crayon "7" cent credit rating, carried by Inman Line Kangaroo from New York Jul. 6th to Queenstown arriving Jul. 17th, red "Aachen, Franco 19/7" framed transit and matching "Recomandirt." fancy framed registry handstamp, blue ms. ratings including "7/10" Loth weight, Waiblingen (7.26) arrival backstamp, Very Fine, 30¢ Prussian Closed Mail rate plus 5¢ Registry Fee paid in cash., with 1994 and 2008 P.F. certificates.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND EARLY FOREIGN REGISTRY USAGE BEARING THE 1860 30¢ ISSUE. Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Est. $2,000-3,000



Opening US$ 2,600.00
Sold...US$ 2,600.00


Closed..Dec-18-2020, 20:50:55 EST
Sold For 2600

image Sale No: 96
Lot No:5118
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Cat No:71, 76

1867 (Nov. 12) Savannah, Ga. to Rendsburg, Holstein. Registered folded cover showing blue "Savannah, Ga. Nov 12" cds and "Registered" framed handstamp with matching open grids tying two 30¢ orange (71) vertical pairs and 5¢ brown (76) single, red "New York, Registered, Nov 19, 1867" rimless transit and red crayon "28" credit (7-times 4¢), carried by Cunard Line Java from Boston Nov. 20th to Liverpool arriving Dec. 3rd, blue Verviers Coeln (12.3) transit backstamp and manuscript "19" Sbgr. (45¢) due rating; vertical file fold, 5¢ with some slight perf toning, a Very Fine use, overpayment of the four-times 28¢ Prussian closed mail rate plus 5¢ registry fee, ex-Paliafito, DuPuy.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

A RARE FOREIGN REGISTRY USAGE TO GERMANY WITH THE FEE PAID BY STAMPS.

The Aachen Exchange Office began using blue ink for their markings in 1865. This quadruple-rate wrapper had the registry fee paid by a stamp rather than cash, which was common practice by this time.

The convention with the North German Union became effective 1 January 1868, and ended the Prussian Closed Mail agreement. Instead of the customary "AACHEN FRANCO" marking for Prussian Closed Mail, this cover bears the marking of the Verviers-Coeln Railway Post Office, the name of the Aachen Exchange Office under the NGU convention. The December 5, 1867 date on this and one other cover is its earliest known use.
Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Est. $2,000-3,000



Opening US$ 4,750.00
Sold...US$ 4,750.00


Closed..Dec-18-2020, 20:51:54 EST
Sold For 4750
image Sale No: 96
Lot No:5213
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1873 (Feb. 2) Milwaukee, Wisc. to Honnef, North Rhine-Westphalia. Cover bearing 15¢ bright orange (152), slightly affected by edge placement, tied by "Milwaukee, Wis., Feb 3" double-circle datestamp, manuscript registry no. "319", New York green crayon "12165" registry number, carried by NGL Line America from New York Feb. 15th to Bremerhaven arriving Feb. 27th, red "Bremen, Franco 27/2 73" framed transit and fancy framed "Recommandirt" handstamp, Mar. 3rd arrival backstamp, Very Fine use convenience overpaid 1¢ for the 6¢ Direct Mail rate plus 8¢ registry fee.
Estimate; $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)

Est. $200-300



Opening US$ 190.00
Sold...US$ 190.00


Closed..Dec-18-2020, 22:13:28 EST
Sold For 190


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